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The Silent Reform Barrier: Why Institutional Memory Is the Missing Link in Yemen Public Sector Reform

When discussing reforms in Yemen’s public sector, the conversation often centers on the war and its immediate effects. However, a more significant issue exists: the loss of institutional memory. This slow decline makes real reform difficult, as the history and reasons behind institutions fade. Without understanding the purpose of these entities and the problems they were meant to address, reform efforts are likely to be misguided. To truly change Yemen’s governance, rebuilding this institutional memory is crucial, ensuring that reforms are not just ambitious ideals but connected to the realities of the past and present.

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